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Re: No one will paint, How sad
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Posted by FC on October 16, 2001 at 07:00:02 from (208.14.16.15):
In Reply to: No one will paint, How sad posted by A Man on October 16, 2001 at 05:22:37:
I have heard of this before in MO. You would think a body shop would welcome the opportunity and would be some easy money compared to the high tech work on todays cars/trucks and their flimsy body panels. I guess it is like when I recently tried to get someone to do a small addition on my house...no one wanted to mess with it or they wanted double what it should have cost as they had more work than they needed. I have seen some employees of the bigger shops who would do jobs on the side to make some extra money so you might investigate that route.
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